AlgoTurk - Research Agent for Startups - Funding, founders, competitor benchmarks, market, and more
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Researching one company means an hour of tabs — or a dozen chat prompts you stitch together yourself.
AlgoTurk hands you the whole thing as one structured report: paste a URL and in minutes get a dated funding ladder with real investors, verified founder track records, a side-by-side competitor benchmark across ~25 metrics, and a bottom-up market size — reconciled from Crunchbase, PitchBook, LinkedIn and more, each cited to its source.
For founders, investors and operators.
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Hey Product Hunt 👋 I'm Mesut, the founder.
Honestly, AlgoTurk started as my own frustration. Every time I wanted to actually understand a startup, I'd burn an hour with a dozen tabs open — Crunchbase for the funding, LinkedIn for who the founders really are, news for traction, G2/Trustpilot for what customers say — and then try to make it all line up. It usually didn't.
So: you paste a company's URL, and AlgoTurk hands back a structured, investor-grade report —
• Funding — every round, dated, with the lead investors
• Team — founder pedigree (past companies, roles, exits), verified
• Competitors — every rival side by side on 25 metrics: funding, headcount, web traffic, growth, valuation, tech stack & more
• Market — bottom-up TAM/SAM/SOM, with the assumptions shown
• Customer sentiment — real reviews across G2, Trustpilot, the app stores
• AI visibility — does AI even surface them, and how accurately
The part I care about most: it's not a thin AI wrapper. A deep-research prompt (ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini) gives you a prose summary off a web search — AlgoTurk reconciles the paid, structured databases analysts pay for (Crunchbase, PitchBook, LinkedIn + more) and flags which source won when they disagree. Something you can actually defend in a meeting, not a nice-sounding paragraph.
Want to see it before signing up?
We publish free briefs on freshly-funded startups every day, no account needed → algoturk.com/briefs
Where I'm taking it next: → Strategy projections — the agent goes from describing a company to strategizing for it: how many real customers each market holds, the moves to make, likely acquirers, what to build next, and "if you expand into market X, here's what happens." → GTM + lead research — point it at a startup and it finds your ideal customers across forums, LinkedIn & the web, then hands back a go-to-market playbook: where to launch, which channels, which leads to chase.
I'd love your honest feedback — what's missing, where it should dig deeper (and which of those two you'd want first). I'm here all day 🙏